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For 2018 Savage Arms decided to shake things up a bit by revamping many of the models in the 110-series and reverting the nomenclature back to what it originally was in the late 1950's and early 1960's with all updated models having the designation of Model 110. Naturally this change is creating some confusion among the Savage faithful as
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We know you have been waiting for this article here at Savage Shooters, a review of the newest rifle from Savage Arms and a major departure from their usual bolt-action barrel nutted based offerings. For that reason we took our time and really put the MSR15 Patrol model through its paces and made sure the rifle performed to the standard we expect from Savage. We were not disappointed. Savage's MSR15 Patrol AR-pattern
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For many of us, the very first firearm that was "ours" was a break-action single-shot shotgun in either .410 or 20 gauge. It was the perfect combination of simplicity, light weight and effectiveness for a young new hunter and I'm sure many of you still have that first single-shot tucked away somewhere. Sadly, when the Freedom Group bought up Marlin Firearms back in the late 2000's they decided to discontinue the H&R break-action single-shot
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In an era where the current trends for rifles include heavy barrels and a CNC machined aluminum chassis for long-range shooting, itís hard to imagine a company giving much thought to a compact, lightweight hunting rifle - but thatís exactly what Savage has done with the Lightweight Hunter models. The Model 11/111 Lightweight Hunter model was first introduced in 2011 in chrome-moly steel with a matte blued finish and lightened American Black Walnut stock. Last year (2016) Savage expanded their line of
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In 1995 Savage Arms purchased the Lakefield Arms Company of Lakefield, Ont. Lakefield Arms had long been a leader in manufacturing reasonably priced rimfire rifles in both bolt-action and semi-automatic configurations. This acquisition allowed Savage to return to the rimfire market 1996, and for many years now they have been one of the top producers of rimfire rifles.
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In 2010 Savage Arms introduced the Model 110 BA, their first centerfire rifle to feature an aluminum chassis. While innovative at the time, the chassis used on the 110 BA and its siblings (the 10 BA, 110 BAS-K and 110 BAT/S-K) was bulky and heavy resulting in a rifle that weighed as much as 18-pounds sans optic. Recognizing this, the development team at Savage
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